The uptake of heavy metals [iron (Fe), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and chromium (Cr)] was studied at various solution pH values. Batch adsorption tests of various concentrations of heavy metals in contact with straw were performed, and the adsorption of heavy metals on straw was modeled using the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models:
Langmuir Model: qe = (Qo b C)/ [1 + bC]
Freundlich Model: qe = k C1/n
The Langmuir isotherm provided a better description of the adsorption of iron, lead, cadmium, and chromium than did the Freundlich isotherm model.
Heavy metals were allowed to pass through beds packed with straw for adsorption and uptake by straw. The breakthrough characteristics of passing the solutions through the straw were determined for single heavy metals systems involving iron and lead. These breakthrough curves were compared to those obtained for multimetal systems (involving iron and lead simultaneously). The results showed that at high concentrations, both iron and lead were removed to nearly the same efficiency.
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